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Old 25-10-2004, 09:03 PM
Doug Kanter
 
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"SugarChile" wrote in message
ink.net...
I do it every year, it works like a charm, and provides some organic
material to feed the lawn. The trick is to mow several times over a

period
of days or weeks as the leaves are falling, so you're not trying to tackle

a
thick buildup.


......which is exactly what I tried yesterday. Some mowers might handle thick
buildup, but mine didn't. Oh well. Someone should design a mower patterned
after a cow: More than one stomach (or mulching chamber, as it were).


 
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